It's good so far, they've just got the taste for heroin. I read Porno and liked it, but not as much as Trainspotting. My favourites are still Filth (and I'm soooo curious about the movie) and Marabou Stork Nightmares.

Delving into Book Four of The Saga. Also studying the Philokalia still. Been reading it and rereading, taking notes. It's been helpful in this stage of my life to assess what is truly important to me and how to achieve that through meditation/prayer.

Something Good for a Change- Random Notes on Peace Thru Living, Wavy Gravy.

I can see how this would be interesting to someone who never really knew any hippies or was a part of hippy culture really, but I am finding it boring at best, and inducing of memories that annoy me.

It is sort of the same old circle jerk about the sixties that all old hippies go on about, and it is sort of like reading a damn book about all the stories I heard first hand round the dinner fire from the people that lived them in the first place. No, not sort of, that is exactly what it is and is like.

Not bad, just to me like reading the spit shined up and set out to dry, for others benefit, parts of your own history.

Oh man, I've been looking forward to that one. How is it? (Lords of Salem)

I like it so far. Did you see it in theaters when it came out? There are a few creepy moments I don’t believe were in the film; I'm really hoping that it explains some of the WTF moments that were at the end of the movie version.

By the Time We Leave Here, We'll Be Friends by J. David Osborne, which had been sitting too long unopened on my shelf. I'm doing a reading event with him this weekend, so I thought it would be good to bone up on more of his work. So far, it's excellent, and I dig the Russian gulag setting.

By the Time We Leave Here, We'll Be Friends by J. David Osborne, which had been sitting too long unopened on my shelf. I'm doing a reading event with him this weekend, so I thought it would be good to bone up on more of his work. So far, it's excellent, and I dig the Russian gulag setting.

I loved that book so much. I plan on rereading it. After I finished reading it, I gushed about it so much that I felt like a fanboy.

Yeah it's another year of uni, a teaching course, and it's hardcore apparently. I also need to go back and do my stupid maths GCSE because I only have a D, uuuugh. I'm looking in to night courses, might do it alongside my degree this year.

If you ever need any Maths help, you could call my Mum, Amy - she's taught GCSE and A-Level for 20 years and is about to retire (and do some tuition on the side). :) She helped L through his numeracy teaching tests.

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